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21 May 2025
#illegals
Fox News: Venezuelan man arrested after posing as teen to enroll in Ohio high school
A 24-year-old illegal immigrant from Venezuela, Anthony Emmanuel Labrador Sierra, was arrested in Perrysburg, Ohio, for allegedly enrolling in a public high school using forged documents. He posed as a 16-year-old and was charged with forgery, currently held on a $50,000 bond.
The investigation revealed that Labrador Sierra had obtained various legal documents, including a driver's license and social security number, while enrolled in the school. He was reported to be a member of the junior varsity soccer and swim teams. He is scheduled to appear in court on May 29.
#society
Fox News: Chevy makes history at Daytona 500 with first electric pace car
Chevrolet made history by introducing the 2025 Blazer EV SS as the official pace car for the Daytona 500, marking the first time an electric vehicle led this iconic race. The Blazer EV SS is the fastest SS model Chevrolet has produced, boasting impressive performance and a range of high-tech features.
This event showcased Chevrolet's commitment to innovation in the automotive industry while honoring its racing heritage. The Blazer EV SS, alongside other Chevrolet vehicles, highlighted the brand's ongoing dominance in motorsports and the shift towards electrification in racing.
Times Of Israel: Germany busts far-right group for planning attacks on political opponents
German police arrested five teenagers linked to a right-wing extremist group, “Last Defense Wave,” accused of planning attacks on migrants and political opponents to destabilize Germany's democracy. The suspects, aged 14 to 18, face charges including attempted murder and aggravated arson.
Prosecutors are also investigating three other individuals already in custody. Justice Minister Stefanie Hubig expressed concern over the youth of the arrested, highlighting the alarming trend of right-wing extremism among minors.
Fox News: Suicide car bomber attacks school bus in Pakistan, killing at least 5 people
A suicide car bomber targeted a school bus in Balochistan, Pakistan, killing five people, including three children, and injuring 38 others. The attack occurred as the bus was transporting children to a military-run school. No group has claimed responsibility, but ethnic Baloch separatists are suspected.
Pakistani officials condemned the attack, with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif attributing it to India, claiming it reflects hostility towards education in the region. The military described the bombing as a cowardly act, linking it to ongoing tensions with India amid a broader conflict over Kashmir.
GB News: WATCH: Nana Akua fumes at 'ridiculous' survey saying women are twice as likely to take time off work
GB News presenter Nana Akua criticized a survey indicating that women are twice as likely as men to take time off work for stress, anxiety, or depression. She labeled the findings as "ridiculous" and "nonsensical," questioning the validity of the data.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: War in Gaza: How the EU decided to review its Association Agreement with Israel
In February 2024, Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez and Ireland's Leo Varadkar urged the European Commission to review Israel's compliance with the EU/Israel association agreement, citing violations of international humanitarian law and significant Palestinian casualties.
On May 20, 2025, Kaja Kallas announced the Commission would finally review the agreement's adherence, amid ongoing humanitarian crises in Gaza and rising death tolls.
#culture
Fox News: Neal McDonough breaks his no-kissing rule for 'The Last Rodeo' scene
Neal McDonough has broken his personal rule against on-screen kissing for his film "The Last Rodeo," where he shares a special kiss with his wife, Ruvé. The moment symbolizes his faith and commitment to their marriage, which has endured the challenges of Hollywood.
McDonough, who plays a retired rodeo legend, expressed that filming the scene was a significant achievement in his career. The film, directed by Jon Avnet, explores themes of faith, family, and redemption. "The Last Rodeo" is set to be released in theaters on May 23.
#education
Fox News: Trump-Harvard feud sparks debate among students about discrimination in admissions
President Trump's investigation into Harvard's admissions policies has ignited debate among students and faculty regarding allegations of discrimination and elitism. The Department of Education has cut $450 million in grants, citing Harvard's failure to address antisemitism on campus, while Trump has frozen $2.2 billion in funding and threatened to revoke its tax-exempt status.
Some students express concerns about the lack of diversity in admissions, while others believe Harvard's political leanings contribute to its current challenges. The ongoing lawsuit from Harvard against the Trump administration highlights the contentious nature of these investigations and the scrutiny surrounding the university's admissions practices.